Timmy, the stranded whale that captivated Germany, found dead in Denmark
A humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy" by German media, has been found dead near the Danish island of Anholt. This whale had previously been stranded in German waters and underwent rescue attempts before being released into the North Sea off Denmark on May 2.

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AI-generatedA humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy" by German media, has been found dead near the Danish island of Anholt. This whale had previously been stranded in German waters and underwent rescue attempts before being released into the North Sea off Denmark on May 2. Officials confirmed the deceased whale is the same one rescued in Germany after a local employee retrieved a tracking device attached to its back. The whale was initially spotted stuck on a sandbank on March 23. The discovery of the carcass off Anholt on Thursday led to the confirmation by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency.
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5 extractedA tracking device attached to the whale's back confirmed its identity.
Jane Hansen, division head at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency, confirmed the whale is the same one rescued in Germany.
The whale carcass was located off the coast of the Danish island Anholt.
The whale was initially spotted stuck on a sandbank on March 23 and released into the North Sea on May 2.
A humpback whale that underwent a rescue operation in Germany has been found dead near a Danish island.